The informal urban work in Argentina in the period 1995-2003. An analysis of his evolution, characteristics and factors of risk
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Labor Informality, Permanent Household Survey, Labor EconomicsAbstract
Labor informality is a reality of all the economies of the world, but it is in the underdeveloped and developing countries that it has the greatest significance because of the magnitude of the labor market. In this first part of the present study, an informal work analysis (also called unregistered or in black) is carried out in Argentina, using the data from the INDEC Permanent Household Survey and applying the basic criteria of the existing international definitions.Downloads
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